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Regan Poole
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29 September, 04:42
What happens to a substance in a chemical change?
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Jocelyn Rose
29 September, 04:51
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That substance mixes with another substance to create a new substance or a chemical mixes with a different chemical = a new chemical
Ex: h+o2 = h2o
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